West Coast Connection Forum
DUBCC - Tha Connection => West Coast Classics => Topic started by: LodiDodi on February 27, 2008, 05:51:29 PM
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It's pretty obvious that around '97 Daz changed his flow and nickname. He went from laid back style on Doggy Dogg World, Come Up 2 My Room, Big Pimpin and the Dogg Food album to a more energetic flow that was first heard on Don't Try To Play Me Homey and solidified on the Revenge Retaliation & Get Back album.
The Daz Dillinger style works on most of the post-97 songs, but the DND style is straight up classic and in my opinion preferrable when compaing the two. Which side of the fence is everyone else on?
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off top anyone have that whistle while you hustle wit snoop, daz, soopafly, and nate dogg in zshare?
appreciate any help
but yeah daz changed
that pistol whip was nice, him goin at kurupt, jayo
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I agree with you, when he changed his name his style changed too! I prefer Dat Nigga Daz
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I prefer Dat Nigga Daz.
The real question is WHY Daz changed his flow...
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Daz Dillinger I like the energy he brings on RAW he was killing tracks 8)
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i preffer dat nigga daz over dillinger all day every day
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Daz had one of the smoothest flows in the game back in the mid 90's, then he began kind of shouting on tracks at times and changed his flow up I guess to fit his name Dillinger, Dat Ni99a Daz for me as well
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Daz had one of the smoothest flows in the game back in the mid 90's, then he began kind of shouting on tracks at times and changed his flow up I guess to fit his name Dillinger, Dat Ni99a Daz for me as well
Good observation man! I liked him under Dat N*gga Daz as well.
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I prefer Dat Nigga Daz.
The real question is WHY Daz changed his flow...
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He should try both. His latest efforts were most likely average lyrically and flow-wise... It's just that he sounds the same on nearly every track. If he could do a more diverse flow like going back to the laid-back style or back to the reggae style on some songs / verses, that'd be cool.
Just my thoughts tho...
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His flow on "gettin money" from his new LP, is pretty laid back 8)
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I prefer Dat Nigga Daz.
The real question is WHY Daz changed his flow...
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Shit, I have favorites by DAZ from across his whole 15 year career.
I Love the Classic Shit but I also really appreciate his newer shit. I can't decide.
I think that over the years (Especially 2003-2007) DAZ and Kurupt both developed and became more Versatile than ever. 8)
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Shit, I have favorites by DAZ from across his whole 15 year career.
I Love the Classic Shit but I also really appreciate his newer shit. I can't decide.
I think that over the years (Especially 2003-2007) DAZ and Kurupt both developed and became more Versatile than ever. 8)
some real talk right there
It's Gotti and Dillinger for me all day 8)
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Props to everyone in this threadddd
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Props to everyone in this threadddd
props J even though we got different opinions on this one LOL
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Props to everyone in this threadddd
props J even though we got different opinions on this one LOL
Well I don't mind his flow. It didn't stop me from buying every album of his. lol
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Props to everyone in this threadddd
props J even though we got different opinions on this one LOL
Well I don't mind his flow. It didn't stop me from buying every album of his. lol
I didn't get Gangsta Party I heard it and only liked the Kurupt/40 track and a few others
didn't seem like a Daz album to me
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Props to everyone in this threadddd
props J even though we got different opinions on this one LOL
Well I don't mind his flow. It didn't stop me from buying every album of his. lol
I didn't get Gangsta Party I heard it and only liked the Kurupt/40 track and a few others
didn't seem like a Daz album to me
Yea, me neither. Gangsta Party sounded like a quick release Daz did just to get some extra loot. I constantly bump Tha Dogg Pound Gangsta LP from time to time. That's the vintage Daz with them G-Funk beats that I like. He flows slow on some and fast on others. That album is so underrated and overlooked.
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I prefer the 97-00 Daz Dillinger.
His voice seemed more energetic and angry at times which gave his music just that extra edge. Way Too Major is probably my favourite Daz solo cut of all time partly because the way he raps on there, I just love how he begins with "Oh yeah watch out get ready for war/we Tha Gang and we bang knockin down your door". Crip Wit Us and Roll Wit Us are two other good examples.
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I prefer the 97-00 Daz Dillinger.
His voice seemed more energetic and angry at times which gave his music just that extra edge. Way Too Major is probably my favourite Daz solo cut of all times partly because the way he raps on there, I just love how he begins with "Oh yeah watch out get ready for war/we Tha Gang and we bang knockin down your door". Crip Wit Us and Roll Wit Us are two other good examples.
I agree +1
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dat ni99a daz is better. you can't compare death row times to any other times!!!
But i remember when i picked up This Life I Lead!! Damn i was like This new Daz is a classic & i still think it!!!
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If he could do a more diverse flow like going back to the reggae style on some songs / verses, that'd be cool.
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I posted this in the Kurupt thread but I like the way Daz is rapping here, nice laid back flow
http://www.zshare.net/audio/8269813d74a64e/
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I prefer the 97-00 Daz Dillinger.
His voice seemed more energetic and angry at times which gave his music just that extra edge. Way Too Major is probably my favourite Daz solo cut of all time partly because the way he raps on there, I just love how he begins with "Oh yeah watch out get ready for war/we Tha Gang and we bang knockin down your door". Crip Wit Us and Roll Wit Us are two other good examples.
i agree
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I posted this in the Kurupt thread but I like the way Daz is rapping here, nice laid back flow
http://www.zshare.net/audio/8269813d74a64e/
he's Dillinger on this track 8)